By Peter Sblendorio
The Cowboys fell for the second time to the Flower Mound Marcus Marauders this season, losing a close game 54-40.
Despite having their home crowd behind them, Marcus was able to improve its perfect district record of 8-0. The Cowboys fell to 4-4 but was able to clinch one of the four playoff spots. They sit in fourth place in District 6-5A, just one game behind 5-3 Lewisville and Flower Mound.
Coppell used a big game from Hunter Robinson, who came off the bench to score a team high 13 points, to stay close against the Marauders. Seniors Andrew Bourg and Dallas Riney also helped the Cowboys cause, tallying 10 points apiece in the relatively high scoring matchup.
Despite having those three players score double digit points, the Cowboys fell victim to an impressive shooting performance by sophomore point guard Phil Forte, who scored 17 points and shot well from behind the arc. Fellow sophomore Marcus Smart, the team’s leading scorer, contributed 13 as well.
Coppell used big quarters to end each half to keep the game close, but Marcus led for nearly the entire game. Coppell closed the gap to three in the final seconds and had a chance to tie when Smart missed a free throw with less than 15 seconds to go.
Bourg was unable to connect on a three, however, and junior guard Travis Chun was able to rebound the ball but was called for an offensive foul.
The Cowgirls also fell to Marcus on their Senior Night, 48-38. It was also their second time to fall to the Marauders on the year.
Malaika Green scored 13 points to lead the Cowboys, but that was no match for the 16 point and 14 point performances by Raven Short and Hailie Sample of Marcus.